Nokia 6 Completely Sold Out In A Minute At Flash Sale

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HMD Global carried out its Nokia 6 first ever flash sale in China, and as expected, the device ran out of stock within a minute. The Brand HMD is actually a group of former staff at Nokia, it was formed in May 2016. When Nokia sold Phone business rights to Microsoft, it did not work out quite well as Microsoft planned. Later, HMD brought back the part of the business sold to Microsoft.

Nokia 6 flash sale is not surprising, considering the fact that phone received over a million registrations for their first flash sale since January 4, 2017. However, the number of units sold out at Flash sale is unknown. This kind of support for the Nokia will boost confidence in HMD, resulting much more future effort in the brand who suffered a debacle in sales for almost a decade.

Nokia 6 is first smartphone running Android 7.0 Nougat and priced at $245. The specs so far known are given below:

50-inch full HD display screen

5D Gorilla Glass

Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor with X6 LTE modem

1Ghz Octa-core

Dual-sim support

8-megapixel Front camera

16-megapixel Rear camera with f/2.0 aperture

Dolby Atmos Audio codec support

Fingerprint sensor support

4 GB RAM

Base Android 7.0 Nougat running

64GB built-in storage capacity

Resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels

3000mAh non-removable Battery capacity

Fast-charging support

USB 2.0 connectivity support

The next flash sale is expected to start in the next couple of days. HMD has not yet disclosed the number of units sold at its first flash sale, we wait and see how up the number goes once HMD discloses the sales figure.

What do you think about the Nokia 6? Would you still support the years old mobile phone brand Nokia? How far do you think HMD can bring up Nokia smartphone to pitch against its rivals: Samsung, HTC, Apple and others? Let us know in comment section below.